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Bill C-318

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2nd Session, 36th Parliament,
48 Elizabeth II, 1999

The House of Commons of Canada

BILL C-318

An Act to require the establishment of national training and certification standards for trades that receive apprenticeship training

      Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows:

Short title

1. This Act may be cited as the Apprenticeship National Standards Act.

Definitions

2. The definitions in this section apply in this Act.

``Minister''
« ministre »

``Minister'' means the Minister of Human Resources Development.

``NATO''
« Organisa-
tion nationale d'apprentis-
sage et d'accrédita-
tion
»

``NATO'' means a national apprenticeship trade organization.

``provincial minister''
« ministre provincial »

``provincial minister'' means a minister of the Crown in right of a province who has responsibility for training programs for trades in the province.

Apprentice-
ship trades determined

3. (1) The Minister shall determine which trades traditionally include or should include apprenticeship as a part of their training and certification in Canada.

NATOs established

(2) The Minister shall, in cooperation with the provincial ministers, establish a NATO in respect of every trade identified under subsection (1).

Membership and functions

4. (1) Subject to subsection 5(2), a NATO shall have the membership and functions and its members the terms of office determined by the regulations.

Funding

(2) A NATO may receive and shall account for such funds from the federal government as are appropriated to the purpose.

Represen-
tation in membership

(3) The membership of a NATO shall include representatives of the Minister, the provincial ministers, labour organizations, industry organizations and post-secondary educational institutions as determined by the regulations.

Remunera-
tion and expenses

(4) Members of a NATO may receive such remuneration and reimbursement of expenses as are provided for in the regulations.

Objective of NATO

5. (1) A NATO shall have the objective of developing national standards of apprenticeship training and qualification that will be nationally recognized for the trade it represents.

Functions and responsi-
bilities

(2) A NATO shall have the functions and responsibilities necessary to achieve its objective as determined in consultation between the Minister, the provincial ministers and the advisory groups that are recognized by the Minister as representing industry and labour with respect to the trade it represents regarding apprenticeship in the provinces.

Cooperation with existing groups

(3) A NATO shall cooperate with existing groups that plan and administer trade training.

Regulations

6. The Governor in Council may, on the advice of the Minister, make regulations

    (a) establishing the functions and responsibilities of NATOs; and

    (b) providing for the remuneration of and reimbursement of expenses to members of NATOs.

Agreements

7. The Minister may make agreements with provinces or with organizations concerned with apprenticeship training and certification in order to fulfil the purposes of this Act.

Report to Parliament

8. (1) The Minister shall cause to be prepared and laid before each House of Parliament a report in respect of each calendar year respecting the operations and achievements of the NATOs established pursuant to this Act.

Referred to committee

(2) The report, on being laid before the House of Commons, is deemed referred to such standing committee of the House as is appointed to deal with apprenticeship training matters.

Committee report

(3) The standing committee may include in its report recommendations on the function of NATOs, on the operation of this Act and whether this Act should be amended or, if its objective has been achieved, repealed.